British street artist Banksy put out this brilliant film recently called Exit Through the Gift Shop-- a film you would have to see for yourself to understand what it's about. In the course of the story, Banksy and filming Frenchman Thierry Guetta travel to Disneyland to install a Banksy piece. The piece he's leaving on this occasion, however, is the somewhat controversial, life-size figure of a Guantanamo detainee in orange suit and black hood. (This is 2006, mind you, 5 years after Guantanamo's opening its doors to terrorists and innocents.) Banksy inflates the figure, places it inside a fence next to a train ride, and walks off.
A pleasant day in Disneyland, 2006 |
Do Disney officials normally carry out lengthy interrogations when dolls are left behind after a day in the park? It's likely that kids drop dolls and toys daily in that vicinity. Then what was so threatening about this doll? That it was life-size? No, but it was a symbol that makes those who would carry out brutality afraid.
As you can see from pictures below, Banksy continued the work of sneaking Guantanamo figures out into public.
City Museum and Art Gallery, Bristol, UK, 2009 |
Escape from Guantanamo |